Galen University

Galen University is an independent university in Belize, Central America, with sustainable development as one of its core values. Its main campus is in Central Farm at mile 64 George Price Highway, in the Cayo District. The university is chartered and recognized by the Ministry of Education of the Government of Belize to offer degrees at undergraduate and graduate levels in educational programs such as business, arts, sciences, and education. About 95 percent of the students are Belizean students seeking Bachelor's and Master's degrees. The remainder are students participating in study abroad programs. The institution was established in 2003.[1]

Galen University
MottoFoundations For Life
TypePrivate university
Established2003
PresidentKostas Karanikis
ProvostCynthia Eve Aird
Address
64 George Price Highway
, ,
Cayo
,
Belize
CampusRural
Colors  
NicknameEagles
MascotHarpy eagle
Websitewww.galen.edu.bz

History

Galen University was founded in September 2003 with an initial intake of 14 students and is Belize's only privately administered tertiary institution. Galen's first program offerings were bachelor's degrees in Business Administration, Agriculture and Tourism Management.[2]

Academics

Faculties

  • Faculty of Arts, Sciences and Technology
  • Faculty of Business and Entrepreneurship
  • Faculty of Education

Programs of study include:

Faculty of Arts, Science, and Technology

Faculty of Business and Entrepreneurship

Faculty of Education

  • Elementary Education
  • Secondary Education
  • Diploma Programs
  • Certificate in Education Leadership

Governance

Galen University is governed by a board of trustees headed by a chairman. The government, conduct, management, and control of the academic aspects of the university are vested in this board. The board of trustees includes:

  • Dr. Rene Villanueva Sr.
  • Mrs Karen Bevans
  • Mr. Daniel Silva
  • Dr. Marcelino Avila
  • Dr. Godwin Hulse
  • Mr. Hugh O'Brien
  • Mr. Henry Anderson
  • Dr. Cynthia Eve Aird
  • Mr. Raineldo Guerrero

Applied research

Galen University has an applied research and development institute (GUARD) engaged in sustainable social, cultural, environmental, political and economic development projects. GUARD works with Central American and Caribbean government departments, non-governmental organizations (NGOs), and the private sector to address social and environmental issues. Galen University offers technical assistance and coordination services to these organizations. A university-wide approach is taken through the use of faculty, staff, and students trained for data collection and data entry. This extension of Galen's resources creates learning opportunities and facilitates the power of networking with other worldwide institutions or organizations.

Name

Galen University was named in honor of the Greek scholar and physician, Galen, who lived from 130 to 220 A.D.

References

  1. "Galen University". Retrieved 13 April 2012.
  2. Galen University. "About Galen". Galen University. Retrieved 21 July 2014.
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